Eastern Sun, 24 July 1970
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Title Section22 1970-07-24 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily r 10 cents tsftd. 1966 Vol. 5 Ho. 1403 Friday, July 24, 1970. MC (P) 161622 words
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Article, Illustration456 1970-07-24 1 K. H. YAP - Protest ov sales to 5. Africa BY K. H. YAP ITUALA LUMPUR Angry student demonstrators yesterday burned the Union Jock ond on effigy of British Prime Minister Edword Heoth in protest ogoinst Britain's intention to sell arms to South Africa. The students from the456 words
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Article89 1970-07-24 1 ROME Premierdesignate Giullo Andreotti yesterday surrendered his Govern-ment-forming mandate to President Giuseppe Saragat, a Presidential spokesman «*ld. 81gnor Andreottl saw President Saragat at noon and told him he was unable to form a four-party, centre-left coalition of his own Christian Democrats, Socialists. Social Democrats and Republicans,89 words
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157 1970-07-24 1 VIEW DELHI The worst flood in 50 Sars filled a gorge gh in the Himalayas on Tuesday night and drowned an estimated 200 pilgrims on a road bordering the Alaknanda River. Villagers said they had never seen anything like it, not in the157 words
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Advertisement52 1970-07-24 1 Fd 1 mm jm <■; •V ■H>i .11' 41 |i zmmM Ik f y*'£ xzmLz "j.-> I|| T >✓»• tmrnmrm MIAO Offtci: 137/ ll», CICK ST. SKW 1, «f 7S4M (IXTH TO All MfTSI manch orricrst. nu «oad siNGAro*i >. tei*jw4/7 330. UIANCOON KOAO. SMGAPOK. Til: »21W2«34S COORCSPOK*NTS N ALL52 words
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232 1970-07-24 2 HOODLUM who ditchorges a gun in the air could end up with the noose around his neck, police warned yesterday. Provisions for the death penalty or life imprisonment are included in the Arms Offences Ordinance, police said. Police said the penalty was Intended232 words
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Article97 1970-07-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR The Sultan of Kedah was Thursday elected by the Conference of Rulers as the next Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. He will succeed the present Yang dl-Per-tuan Agong, the Sultan of Trengganu, whose term expires on Sept. 21. The Sultan of Kelantan was elected97 words
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398 1970-07-24 2 FACTORY worker Lim Ah Hl&ng, 21, found dead in a drain on July 6 accused her boyfriend of "employing all sorts of despicable tactics'' on her. This was discovered by her elder brother, Um Ming Soon, 24. In her notebook which was398 words
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Article133 1970-07-24 2 IPOH Abdul Rashld bin Mohamed Sultan, 20, of Kampong Paloh, yesterday claimed trial to two counts of rape before the magistrate, Inche Hamid bin Yunus. On the first charge, he was alleged to have raped a six-year-old girl at the Jubilee Park, cowan street, at133 words
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Article, Illustration73 1970-07-24 2 A student of the University of Malaya holds up placard ID protest against proposed British arms sale to South Africa (above) while others vent their anger on Britain by spreading Union Jack across road in Kuala Lumpur to allow motor vehicles to ran overSunpix by Mok Voon and Yap Ping Nam. - 73 words
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133 1970-07-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR The High Court here yesterday acquitted a 19-year-old student, Prltam Singh, who was convicted by the Sessions Court foi kidnapping a girl and forcing her to lead a life of prostitution Prita m walked of the court a *rev. man wheu the133 words
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484 1970-07-24 3 ore having a field season at the expense of choosey parents who want their children admitted into schools of their choice. Some parents ore reported to hove paid as much as $5O to secure a place up the queues to register their children for484 words
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Article59 1970-07-24 3 One of the seven men sought by police to help In the investigation of seven murders recently, surrendered himself yesPolice think the information he can give will be helpful *n the case involving the murder of barman Tan Koon Barn, 28 on July 19 at KmU59 words
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130 1970-07-24 3 A former union leader facing charges of corruption did most of the talking when a barmanager was interviewed on his application for a restaurant concession. Former bar-manager Hoon Wee Loong alias Woon Chaw Shin*, said this in the third day of the trial130 words
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Article48 1970-07-24 3 IPOH, —P.K.A. Zackaria s/o PK. Abdul Hamsod, 20, a small time businessman of Sungel Pari Buntong, *a s fined $2,700 by the Sessions Court Thursday. He pleaded guilty to possession of 43 cartons •nd four packets of Cigarettes, «n which duty •f $201,88 was not paid.48 words
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Article148 1970-07-24 3 The Singapore Chapter of Ikebana International hopes to promote international goodwill and understanding through the "love of flowers." They will hold their first exhibition of Japanese arrangements today at 5.45 p.m. at the Singapore Hilton The wife of the Minister of Culture, Mrs. Jek Yeun148 words
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Article47 1970-07-24 3 Two Indonesian immigrants were jailed yesterday for illegal entry into Singapore. Lee Sin Seng, 28, who admitted coming here in August 1964, was sentenced to two months' jail while Ahpan s/o Sulor 25, who admitted coming here this month was sentenced to one month jail.47 words
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Article, Illustration246 1970-07-24 3 SATAY FOR EXPO '7O? Two satay-men who have never been abroad will take a fianl leap on Sunday morning when they fly off to Osaka. They will tickle the taste-buds of international gourmets with their barbecued wellseasoned pieces of beef, chicken and mutton at the246 words
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Article69 1970-07-24 3 BEREMBAN A threeday circumcision and ear-piercing ceremony will be held at the LB tan a Besar In B*l Menantl beginning July 28. The ceremony la to mark the circumcision of Tunku Nazaruddln and the ear-piercing of Tunku lirtnah, both children of the Yang dl-Pertuan Besar and Tengku Ampuan69 words
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Article21 1970-07-24 3 A Malaysian, Lim Song Lee, 20, was fined $lOO yesterday for overstaying here. Hit visit pass expired on May 31.21 words
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Article26 1970-07-24 3 Thirteen persona were fined yesterday In th« Ninth Magistrate's Court, for illegal possession of Indian hemp, yesterday. Their fines ranged from $75 to $250.26 words
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Article, Illustration55 1970-07-24 3 The bead of the Shaw Brothers' Organisation. Mr. Rune Shaw yesterday donated towards the exention programme of the Mount Alvernta Hospital. The extension Is to meet Increased demand hospital beds and to Improve medical facilities. Bed capacity will55 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous24 1970-07-24 3 Toto draws "Hie following numbers were drawn In yesterday's Toto Draw: 25, 45, 4. 21, 7. Additional number: 30. Tlr-ee-circle draw: 29, J2. 3.24 words
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Article608 1970-07-24 4 T OVE is "a mony-splendoured thing"? J Yesterdof 1 inspect ion of the derelicts of marital homes of the High Court woofd seem to indicate the negative as the trend. Petitions for divorce included these three examples: A TEACHER "won" divorce from husband. a608 words
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Article315 1970-07-24 4 Family suit PKNANG Penan* milliewaire, Mr. Bw>n Cheng Nan, SC. ibputed the High Court Thursday that Mf Jewellery vat given separately to his sm, S«nif Soon, by his mother, the late Madam Khoo GHi Inn, before she passed away. The various Items it Jewellery, his315 words
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63 1970-07-24 4 MALAYSIAN Amy officers check a coil of barbed wire for booby traps during a training session at 7th Field Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers, Brisbane, Queensland. Pictured left to right are 2/Lt.Wan Munsiff of Perlis, 2/Lt. Jamel Ahmad of Johore and 2/Lt. Chua Beng Seng of Malacca. A total of eight63 words
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150 1970-07-24 4 The Secretary General of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. Deran Nair has been appointed as a member of the Economic Development Bttrl This will be the lecood time that Mr. Nair has been appointed to the Board. Previously, he was s member150 words
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42 1970-07-24 4 Sir Leslie Munre leader of the six-man N.Z. Parliamentary delegation now in Singapore (left) said yesterday that New Zealand would send more troops to the Malaysia-Singapore area if the need arose. He cal led on Foreign Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam (right) yesterday.42 words
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Article, Illustration305 1970-07-24 5 SAIGON An American army private who tried to hijack an Air Vietnam plane has been charted with attempted hijacking and anaolt with a deadly weapon. Private George Hardin, a 20-year-old Negro, held the American pilot at knife-point for two hours while the plane wasUPI radiophotos. - 305 words
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327 1970-07-24 5 A THENS Greece wot reported to kove worried A rob ombossodors Hiot oil Arabs wiH be expelled ond barred from the country if Arob commandos stage any more terrorist attacks on Israeli property in Greece. The "get tough" policy come within hours of the327 words
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Article115 1970-07-24 5 SYDNEY The crippling strike of oil workers ended yesterday with the back-down of the Shell Oil Company over payment of lost wages to tanker drivers. Oil refinery maintenance men's walkout over a wage claim started the fuel famine 13-days ago. Charles Hensen, Shell manager for New115 words
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140 1970-07-24 5 WASHINGTON Muuckatttto asked the Supreme Court ft* Mdo whether Piflitit Nlaoa has the eoartttafttanal right to md ill* rs froaa the state to flrht la wdedared wan, each as Vietaaar If the High Court decides to hear the case—and no140 words
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221 1970-07-24 6 CAIGON American troops yesterday abandoned an artillery base in mountains near tke Laotian border which had been under heavy Communist pressure for a month. The U.S. 101 st Airborne Division suffered 12 casualties and six wounded. I"he Vieteong's success at Fire Support Base Ripcord, about221 words
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Article91 1970-07-24 6 SYDNEY—The case of the high flying parrot that got away ended in a 553,000 fine for a Dutchman. The bird caused a sensation when It fluttered around the cabin of a K.L.M. passenger Jet approaching Sydney from Amsterdam yesterday, the court was told. AdrlanuB van91 words
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Article106 1970-07-24 6 TRENTON, New Jersey A federal court jury yesterday found former Trenton Mayor Hugh Addonisio guilty of M charges of Involving misuse of public funds. Four of his former city advisers were also convicted of the charges after a sixweek trial. The five men were accused106 words
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Article, Illustration235 1970-07-24 6 BANGKOK Cambodian Prime Minister Lon Nol disclosed Thailand will help fight the communists in Cambodia with Thai troops. Nol had just completed two days of talks with Thai leaders before flying back to Phnom Penh. "The communists are invading our nation," Nol stressed.UPI radiophoto. - 235 words
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Article29 1970-07-24 6 SEOUL Japanese Foreign Minister Kiichi Aichi ruled out a military alliance with South Korea at present and said the two countries will instead stress economic co-operation.29 words
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BRIEFLY AROUND THE WORLD
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385 1970-07-24 6 OXFORD. Englann A 29-year-old Pakistani bus driver, Mohammed Sharif, was sentenced to 10 years' iall for killing his wife In one of the most baffling cases ever tackled by British police. Despite a massive hunt involving 40 detectives, which Included digging up the385 words
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Miscellaneous16 1970-07-24 6 AMY By J*ck Tippit *ll m w m m is: "Please don't hurt it...it's my friendll/16 words
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245 1970-07-24 7 Americo expects to reduce the size o# its de fence establishment in Jopon soon, o high U.S. officio* disclosed. "The whole thing is under study ond the decisions may emerge in the next two or three months/' he odded. "We still do not know245 words
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173 1970-07-24 7 HONOLULU The U.S. and South Korean Defence Ministers ended their two-day meeting yesterday. They announced that no American troops would he withdrawn from Korea until modernization of the KOK defences was completed. However. Deputy Defence Secretary David Packard and Defence Minister Jung Nae173 words
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Article66 1970-07-24 7 NEW DELHI Mrs. Nguyen Thl Binh, Foreign Minister of the South Vietnam Provision a 1 Revolutionary Government, will be returning home without having attained the main object of her visit to India secure Indian recognition of her government. The Issue figured prominently hi her tt» hour66 words
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Article, Illustration50 1970-07-24 7 STUDENT INVENTORS at University of California Santa Barbara, demonstrate their new wheelchair which climbs cvrbs. Original design utilises battery -driven wheels and jacks to tilt and hoist. Builders Mike Reed, John Lake and Scott Deacon, from the left, say a manufacturer is considering marketing their device.50 words
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183 1970-07-24 7 GENEVA Tko International Csnni'iiliw o# Jurists said today that tortvre had become a political weapon in Brazil, with "dearth squadrons" kidnapping and murdering psopU hostile to tfcc government. •Practically no strata of society escapes it. "Neither is it ignored at any governmental level." the ICJ said in183 words
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Article, Illustration44 1970-07-24 7 TWO GEEMAN ENGINEERS, Gnnther Lerchi (right) and Bngene Thames (left), were kidnapped by Bolivian leftist gaerrillas recently. The Government was subsequently forced to release It political prisoners in exchange for the safe return of the Gernsana. (UFi radio UPI radio photo.UPI radiophoto. - 44 words
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Article90 1970-07-24 7 GIOIA TAURO. ltnJy A passenger train, delayed for 30 minutes by demonstrations, hurtled off the tracks near this deep south seaside resort and spilled passengers along the .ails. Police said six persons were killed and about 60 injured in the accident. Authorities issued emergency calls on90 words
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Article263 1970-07-24 8 JT is bad enough that parents have to queue up for a couple of days and nights In order to secure admission for their children In Primary I in the better schools, but official action Is called for when unscrupulous persons try to cash in on their difficulties.263 words
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Article376 1970-07-24 8 Egyptian reply to the American peace proposals produces a glimmer of hope that all is not lost in the Middle East. The proposals, to say the least, were extremely modest. They suggested a 90-day ceasefire in the Suez Canal zone followed by- indirect talks between Egypt, Israel376 words
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Article, Illustration596 1970-07-24 8 Art Buchwald - By Art Buchwald EVERYONE hot mode great claims of success in the Cambodian operation, and the South Vietnamese and Americans keep congratulating themselves on how well it all went. The only ones who have not been heard from are the Cambodians. "Mr. Dan Tan, are you pleased596 words
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Article380 1970-07-24 8 LETTERS Tour report on "MILITARY ALLIANCE" few days ago (the main •abject disoassed between Thailand and South Vietnam as stated by Thai Foreign Minister Tun Thanat Khoman> is, in my opinion, a good concept. First, the four- nation alliance which also will Include Cambodia and380 words
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Article48 1970-07-24 8 Within these past two days. I have observed new STC buses not carrying any passengers tearing around the Keppel and Paslr Panjang roads. If these buses are being tested, why can't the drivers choose some quiet side-lanes Instead of making the main roads their playground? Anti-bus48 words
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Advertisement63 1970-07-24 8 Korrign orw» and feature* appearing In all edit K>ns of tbe Kaafern Son and Tbe auo are from lieu ten United Pre*» International. A genre France Prtne Edllora Press Syndicate. Newspaper enterprise A«MV elation Publishers Hall Syndicate Lot Angeles Times syndicate. Oemlni New* Service. Nortb American Newapaper Alliance. Urit Feat63 words
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Miscellaneous7 1970-07-24 8 "It Used to Be Tall and Beautiful!"7 words
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Article763 1970-07-24 9 R. M. Sorge - #1 PAGE 9 SPECIAL By R. M. Sorge TyHEN economies grow in the undeveloped notions, so does crime. The fourth United Notions Congress on the Prevention of Crime ond the Treotment of Offenders will focus its ottention on this problem when it meets in Kyoto,763 words
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Article, Illustration455 1970-07-24 9 Wayne G. Brandstadt - DOCTOR'S MAIL BAG By Wayne G. Brandstadt Q —What causes twitching in the right upper eyelid and what can be done to relieve It? A This common tic is usually due to fatigue. If you get more rest every night the twitching455 words
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THE MORNING AFTER
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Article, Illustration768 1970-07-24 10/11 ALE? OLE AND V OLE again a bull fight school in Singapore well, not quite, or rather, not yet. But should there be a demand for the nimble footed to face El Torero a number of enthusiastic if somewhat amateurish matadors were getting an early768 words
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Article, Illustration524 1970-07-24 10/11 Harry Eng - THREE HOURS OF LOVE, LUST, RAPE MURDER By Harry Eng 'THE ADVENTURERS" began with murder, pillage and rape. It ended the same way. And in between was three hours of murder, pillage, rape, love, lust, political and financial intrigue, and international wheeler dealing. It's a story of a South American524 words
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Page 10/11 Advertisements
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Advertisement52 1970-07-24 10/11 IT'S SPOT-ON ENTERTAINMENT AT THE SPOT-SPOTO RENAISSANCE staggering word on the sound scene. Throbbing with unleashed wildness. Thrilling with gentle passion. More than a sound, an explosion of music. More than a show, a total experience. Grab some happening moments of your own—with the Renaissance, and the OCTOBER CHERRIES at52 words
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Advertisement86 1970-07-24 10/11 rH>% >f:< *<• GO* J.r II k *r #1 ■«M>, '•.i •'7 mJt ft M&mfr ?<&Wt BS&f Luxurious room* and suites with individually controlled airconditioning, private balconies and bathrooms The elegant Four Lions restaurant with superb food and dancing nightly The exclusive Raya lounge for cocktails and dancing The Pebble86 words
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Miscellaneous1689 1970-07-24 12 LOOKING AND LISTENING.,., fv ILL M from the Carroll Rights? Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: You ran now make the change* that have been in your thought* and with more than usual possibility of success. But be sure vou do to tactfully. Show others in your ioint association that you possess wisdom1,689 words
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Article, Illustration292 1970-07-24 13 TONDONThrte new proffloti onol items keyed to the Irving' Allen production tor Columbio Pictures ore currently appearing in toy shops and department stores throughout the United Kingdom. The new items "Cromwell'' character dolls, an illustrated book, and an Oliver Cromwell plastic construction kit, are one feature of Columbia's mas-292 words
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343 1970-07-24 13 VERNON SCOTT - By VERNON SCOTT, Gloria Orahame left motion pictures 15 years ago to have a baby she hasn't been bark since. "After the baby was born I thought my responsibility as a mother was more Important than my career, Gloria said the other343 words
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416 1970-07-24 13 Lucinda L. Franks - By Lucinda L. Franks LONDON Vanessa Redgrave, ginger hair flying and palms to the sky, ran down a green hill in London's East End and folded like an ostrich at the bottom. "People don't use their bodies anymore," she said, plucking416 words
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Miscellaneous162 1970-07-24 13 SB SHAW J ISATION LID O Phone 3734 14 Now Showing!—No Pre* Hat 11 1.2 W. 4. 6.30 «.1S Chan* Pel-pel "Brother* ft" A SHAW PRODUCTION» Mand In Shaw scope Color CAPITOL PH=nr J97i9 Opena Todav! No Free Liat 11. I.4ft. 4.00 6.30 A 8.30 pm Marls Schell. Luctana Palussl162 words
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Miscellaneous168 1970-07-24 13 »TH OAT! Na rm List 11 M. I.JO. CM. CM. KiCHARD HARRIS AS "A MAN CALLED HORKg Panavuion. Technicolor A Cinema Center Ptim Presentation ODEON A ORCHARD BIM OCTANROUS MIDNIGHT TOMORROW I "INFATUATED PERSONS" Mandarin. Color. Scop* English a Chinese Sublines |ORCHARD«.w». ojtoi. ».ift p^. Columbia THE COMIC" Pica Van168 words
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Article, Illustration419 1970-07-24 14 BV mi bmmj mtHij •i today, M Is wry rare that ene eaa M UmltkaltM. Meet few realise alone, for man? prefer to be among the crowd. 1 am among the few who realise that being alone is not as miserable as many will anake419 words
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524 1970-07-24 14 J. Edgar Hoover - By J. Edgar Hoover, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation. WASHINGTON —On American college and university campuses today arc a variety of old left and new left type groups which are eager to foment stadent anrest and disruption. These groups, despite their public claims,524 words
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Article, Illustration90 1970-07-24 14 Nntj (M'l buy the best of every thine Bat we gotta pay for the second best. We gotta pay f'rinstance fee the daily paper the daily meals the daily water the daily shelter the daily apparel the daily transport the daily entertainment the luxuries of modern living90 words
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253 1970-07-24 14 Ele, Walt Dulaney - I DateMne W Ele, Walt Dulaney DBA* ELK AND WALT: Last Saturday 1 met Joel at a friend's house. He really impressed me. At the party, we paired off and shared a few kisses. Sunday 1 found out he is going steady, even253 words
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Article95 1970-07-24 14 The Methodist Girls* School celebrates its Founder's Day and Graduation ceremony today. The Founder's Day Service will start at 8.30 a.m. at the school's Shaw Auditorium. Dr. Ruth Wong, Director of Research, will speak cm the occasion. Later In the evening, the Chairman and members of the95 words
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Advertisement190 1970-07-24 14 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe Tkt Eastern Sun's essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in tliis page from Monday to Friday. Prise money is: $lO for Sectors and J5 f©» I un.cn *ot ever> essay published190 words
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Article, Illustration498 1970-07-24 15 Marianne Pereira - Bjr Marianne Pereira fit it os hideout ot it toundt, but it will not put entkuwottt off. People in teorch of the body beautiful ore alwayt on the hunt for freth woyt to retoin their 'ttotut quo'. In foct f anyone who keept hit498 words
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Article, Illustration566 1970-07-24 15 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAB ANN: I am not writing for advice. Mv wife did that already. I thought yon might like to know what happened to a person you tried to "help". Several months ago Linda wrote to you. After 14 years she was566 words
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commercial and industrial
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Article294 1970-07-24 16 Firm conditions were evident in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday a« attention ruled across a wide front. Industrials manipulated the board with some 3,308,900 shares were transacted. Turnover after the final bell accounted for 3,387,500 units. Hotel* and properties were thinly sought294 words
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Article, Illustration117 1970-07-24 16 Knche Khalrnddln Ahmad and CHa Abrlza BhabaMdm haw been appointed to supervisory positions In thepecsonal banking groop of the First National City Bank In Malairit. Enche Khalruddln, who Joined the bank as an executive trainee In February last year, after studies at the university Of Malaya, has117 words
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Article275 1970-07-24 16 AUGUST first grade rubber buyers closed at. f P tn In Singapore and Koala. Lumpur yesterdaj at 52| cents per lb. down i* cents from the previous close. The tone Of the market was very quiet. The market opened lover following London advices and sagged further275 words
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Article117 1970-07-24 16 BONO KOMO (Supplied toy Par meat Ltd) wera: Thursday*! currency rates den Exchange and lnvest195.3 148.75 0.74 470 1M 196 J 149.75 0 75 499 170 per 100 Straits dollsvs per 1,099 Taiwan dolian per 1,000 Burmese kyats per 14)90 Indian rupees per 10,000 Indooesian 231 231117 words
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Article66 1970-07-24 16 City Investing Company has announced the appointment of Mr. Angus Lightfoot Walker as Chairman of the City Board succeeding Robert W. Dowllng, son of the founder. Mr. Walker will continue to retain hk post as Chairman and Chief Executive t Officer of Rheem Manufacturing Company.66 words
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Article588 1970-07-24 16 BID and •Iter prices officially Mated at the close of business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS B 8 AjiMDol* 2.M 2M SEE sjrs?-- ts a BUM* 1*3 LM Boa stead 1 Hi) C «■■■■< AI a C. Sugari588 words
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Article616 1970-07-24 16 BCSINBSS «oae In aad reported to the trading nin of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia aai Bi«gi>in witfc the number «f riHNi traded in kradtdi la lots of IJM anils imlna tttwivise spedftei. (1); G. Umber $1.18 <1) $1 It (5) $1.21 a> 91.at (10); DIM 9lH (1)616 words
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Article333 1970-07-24 17 SY SZ\« Stfi&rLs nm Quiet trading was evident throughout the day. Patty mU quietly with only a United course of sales around the MHO mark, closing at this price tor a rise of *2.00. Atherton Antimony lost some of its recent gains to dose333 words
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Article73 1970-07-24 17 1N» noon pnrfi at tbe Singapore Cblnrtf Produce Kxrhaage rnlrrdat were--lorttnM OH OH) Balk MM Cutixi (Ml Pi 58 SO M .pr* r!5() Munioft White Proper (P.OB. w MfM Barawja NMt Pepper Sarawak Hpertm 1 Hum frt>ti (ro*» IN Caispu«a »>»!■ <r.o.m ***** Black Lamaoat Hurt Pr*p-r A»TA (W«.»73 words
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Article373 1970-07-24 17 4IUVALI M HA ICS Kaala '»am IMUin KatU tSTk Kuli umpw. 11K«* M8A 4!M frottx ll.ga.ab 1»»* M*A iAi rfelai t SO p m MSA ftl Kuala MSAIttl R. Lum- f mr. Malarra. W»»» MSA 987 Hong. kMU. Ranckoft. mm. 5t«»a. MSA isi Klmtbala. MSA m Tmtv. Taipei.373 words
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Article145 1970-07-24 17 GRANT Advertising International Inc. are now able to o'er a com preheat! re service to advertisers In Singapore and Malaysia with the closer Involvement of Japan and Australia in the regional operation. Two new senior management promotions make this possible. Mr. Michael Brlerley becomes Regional Managing145 words
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Article113 1970-07-24 17 Air Mac Aata (Pte.) Ltd. has beea recently established in Singapore with Mr. R.H. Royal as the General Manager. The Company is a subsidiary of Air Mac International Corporation with headquarters in Seattle, Washington, US. A. The Company hi Jurong. deals m quality machinery113 words
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Article12 1970-07-24 17 THE tin price for yesterday was $63S| per plcul unchanged.12 words
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Advertisement63 1970-07-24 17 Where To Slay STRAND HOTEL Beacoolea Street. Towa oeatre Quiet, cleat, reiMUkie rates. rooms, private bath. Ba r/Beita ■rant. Homely services. Tels: *****/*****. SALESGIRLS and SUPERVISORS WANTED IMMEDIATELY AHnctir* Tanm INTERVIEWS at PLEASE APPLY PERSONALLY 23 Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. July 24th 5.00 6.00 p.m. July 25th 5.00 6 0063 words
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Advertisement237 1970-07-24 17 P.WJ. SINGAPOK TENDERS are inrlted from PW O Registered Contractors for the inlawing works L ii—m i of Pet t*mui at atouiainvllN-ii Path at Waltra folate* IttMun RUM it. "Open to aU" Claauu Data: "Civil Engineer-tig** ar Roada ooutractara Cloning Data: 114H at MM a as. g OM<tfMUM mi PaMr237 words
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SUN SPORT
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482 1970-07-24 19 Sixty women golfers, representing five clubs have entered for this year's Singapore Island Country Club Women's Open Day, an 18-hole competition to be held on July 28 at the SICC Course. The tournament, an annual affair in the Club's golAng calendar will see the482 words
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Article77 1970-07-24 19 NEW YORK Former two-time heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson agreed yesterday to meet Charlie. Green of New York In a 10-round bout at Madison Square Oarden on Sept. 15. Announcement of the bout marking Patterson'a return to the ring after a two-year absence was made by the Oarden Boxing Club.77 words
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Article457 1970-07-24 19 DENNI BOY - By DENNI BOY LOVE AND JOY and CRYSTAL PALACE (Kang) were engaged in aa interesting trial here this morning. Steadily clapping on the pace from the half mile, the pair raced stride for stride over 3f In 37 3/5 on a good track. Love457 words
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Article120 1970-07-24 19 LONDON Equalling the scores off the last ball of the game, Sussex beat Surrey in their Oilette Cup semi-final yesterday and qualified to meet Lancashire in the final. Under the rules. Sussex beat Surrey because they had lost fewer wickets Surrey were all out for 196120 words
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Article200 1970-07-24 19 NEW YORK Standings of major league teams after Wednesday's AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division W L OB Baltimore 58 36 Detroit 53 39 4 New York 51 43 7 Boston 43 44 9 Washington 43 51 15 Cleveland 43 51 15 Western Division W L OB Minnesota 67200 words
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Article137 1970-07-24 19 The World Fresideaft of the International p*. deration of Body -Build en. Mr. Ben Weider flew into the Republic with a two-fold mission yesterday afternoon. The Vlce-Prealdent of the IFBB, Singapore Mr. John Ong. his wife; and official* of the local body were at the Airport to welcome137 words
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Article61 1970-07-24 19 MANILA English go-karter Allan Davlet yesterday threw out a challenge to Hong Kong racer Albert Poon after his arrival here from Singapore. Da vies, who is competing for Singapore in the first Manila Grand Prix on Sunday, said: "Albert beat me In the Singapore Grand Prix last61 words
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Article74 1970-07-24 19 BIRMINGHAM Britain beat the rest by 13 holes to 6 In the International golf challenge match at Copt Heath near here yesterday. All matches were played the full 18 holes, the result being decided on the aggregate of holes won by each team. Britain owed their success almost74 words
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Article, Illustration562 1970-07-24 20 SUHAIMI BIDIN - By SUHAIMI BIDIN rpHE number game you can't beat it, say many pirate taxi drivers, fearful of the prospects of employment ahead. The Government's three-year reorganisation plan which involves the phasing out of pirate taxis and absorbing them in "meaningful occupations" is appre- dated. The562 words
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214 1970-07-24 20 LA PAZ, Bolivia Two kidnapped West German technicians were still held captive by left-wing Suerillas early yesteray, hours after Bolivia bought their lives by flying 10 political Srisoners to freedom Chile. The prisoners flew Into Arlca in Chile aboard a Bolivian Air Force plane214 words
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177 1970-07-24 20 LONDON, Britain's 47,000 dockers were expected to decide yesterday whether to make a limited return to work or move perishable food cargoes In danger of rotting In the docks. Dockers at individual ports will vote "yes" or "no" to a recommendation by national union177 words
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Article60 1970-07-24 20 LONDON, Two smoke bomb* exploded cn the floor of the House of Commons yesterday, filling the Chamber with smoke. It wa 8 not immediately clear who had thrown them. Some Members of Parliament threw themselves on the floor. Others rushed f .'oai the House. The60 words
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